MICROSATELLITES ANALISIS FOR THE STUDY OF BIODIVERSITY AND TRACEABILITY OF THE PIG

Traceability of animals and animal products has a priority for governments of the European countries. The great development reached by the molecular genetic in last decades, has determined a high knowledge of the genome of the different species. The Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) of each animal is diff...

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Main Authors: IUDITH IPATE, G. BREM, A.T. BOGDAN, MONIKA GUTSCHER, I. SEREGI, G. F. TOBA, L. ZOLDAG, A. MAROTI-AGOTS
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Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2023-10-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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Online Access:https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/1354
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author IUDITH IPATE
G. BREM
A.T. BOGDAN
MONIKA GUTSCHER
I. SEREGI
G. F. TOBA
L. ZOLDAG
A. MAROTI-AGOTS
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G. BREM
A.T. BOGDAN
MONIKA GUTSCHER
I. SEREGI
G. F. TOBA
L. ZOLDAG
A. MAROTI-AGOTS
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description Traceability of animals and animal products has a priority for governments of the European countries. The great development reached by the molecular genetic in last decades, has determined a high knowledge of the genome of the different species. The Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) of each animal is different (with the exceptions of monozygotic twins and clones). Since the genome of each animal contains approximately three billion DNA units, the range for variation among the DNA sequences of animals is enormous, consequently DNA markers analysis allows assuring a traceability of 100% in the meat industry. A methodology using 17 ISAG (International Society for Animal Genetics) DNA microsatellite markers is proposed for meat traceability. Principal methods used to reveal DNA polymorphism are described as their applicability in species identification and meat traceability. The objective it was analysis the DNA profile of pig with 10 microsatellite markers and results of meat identity control.
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spelling doaj.art-a3dd45bcfe77406e9b3fd4287073f9cd2024-04-10T05:42:35ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762023-10-014215635631354MICROSATELLITES ANALISIS FOR THE STUDY OF BIODIVERSITY AND TRACEABILITY OF THE PIGIUDITH IPATE0G. BREM1A.T. BOGDAN2MONIKA GUTSCHER3I. SEREGI4G. F. TOBA5L. ZOLDAG6A. MAROTI-AGOTS7Romanian Academy- CSCBA Faculty of Veterinary Science Viena Romanian Academy- CSCBA Faculty of Veterinary Science Viena Faculty of Veterinary Science Budapesta Faculty of Veterinary Science Viena Faculty of Veterinary Science Budapesta Faculty of Veterinary Science Budapesta Traceability of animals and animal products has a priority for governments of the European countries. The great development reached by the molecular genetic in last decades, has determined a high knowledge of the genome of the different species. The Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) of each animal is different (with the exceptions of monozygotic twins and clones). Since the genome of each animal contains approximately three billion DNA units, the range for variation among the DNA sequences of animals is enormous, consequently DNA markers analysis allows assuring a traceability of 100% in the meat industry. A methodology using 17 ISAG (International Society for Animal Genetics) DNA microsatellite markers is proposed for meat traceability. Principal methods used to reveal DNA polymorphism are described as their applicability in species identification and meat traceability. The objective it was analysis the DNA profile of pig with 10 microsatellite markers and results of meat identity control.https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/1354genetic diversitymicrosatellites
spellingShingle IUDITH IPATE
G. BREM
A.T. BOGDAN
MONIKA GUTSCHER
I. SEREGI
G. F. TOBA
L. ZOLDAG
A. MAROTI-AGOTS
MICROSATELLITES ANALISIS FOR THE STUDY OF BIODIVERSITY AND TRACEABILITY OF THE PIG
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
genetic diversity
microsatellites
title MICROSATELLITES ANALISIS FOR THE STUDY OF BIODIVERSITY AND TRACEABILITY OF THE PIG
title_full MICROSATELLITES ANALISIS FOR THE STUDY OF BIODIVERSITY AND TRACEABILITY OF THE PIG
title_fullStr MICROSATELLITES ANALISIS FOR THE STUDY OF BIODIVERSITY AND TRACEABILITY OF THE PIG
title_full_unstemmed MICROSATELLITES ANALISIS FOR THE STUDY OF BIODIVERSITY AND TRACEABILITY OF THE PIG
title_short MICROSATELLITES ANALISIS FOR THE STUDY OF BIODIVERSITY AND TRACEABILITY OF THE PIG
title_sort microsatellites analisis for the study of biodiversity and traceability of the pig
topic genetic diversity
microsatellites
url https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/1354
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